Best TV movie or mini-seriesCarlosThe PacificPillars of the EarthTemple GrandinYou Don't Know Jack

Best original song – motion pictureBound to You - BurlesqueComing Home - Country StrongI See the Light - TangledThere's a Place for Us - Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn TreaderYou Haven't Seen the Last of Me - Burlesque

Best Actress in a motion picture, musical or comedyAnnette Bening, The Kids Are All RightAnne Hathaway, Love and Other DrugsAngelina Jolie, The TouristJulianne Moore, The Kids Are All RightEmma Stone, Easy A

Best supporting Actor in a motion pictureChristian Bale, The FighterMichael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never SleepsAndrew Garfield, The Social NetworkJeremy Renner, The TownGeoffrey Rush, The King's Speech

Alright, so far, Ricky Gervais is doing a great job. I enjoyed his Scientology bit regarding "I Love You Phillip Morris."

And right away, Scarlett Johansson comes out to present the Best Supporting Actor to...Christian Bale for "The Fighter." Okay, so far, I'm 1 to 1 with my Golden Globes prediction.

Oooooh, Katey Sagal just won Best Actress in a TV series, drama for "Sons of Anarchy." Sorry Julianna Margulies, Elisabeth Moss, Piper Perabo, and Kyra Sedgwick. I predicted Margulies, but as I said, I'm not a TV expert.

They're rudely playing soundtrack over Sagal's acceptance speech. Time for commercial break.

Ladies and gentlemen, Ashton Kutcher's poppa, Bruce Willis! Demi Moore's ex introduces "Red" as one of the nominees for Best Motion Picture, musical or comedy.

Wow! First Glee win of the night! Chris Colfer beat Scott Caan, Chris Noth, Eric Stonestreet, and David Straithairn for Best Supporting Actor in a series, mini-series, or TV movie.

Great anti-bullying message Mister Colfer!

And...commercial break.

Michelle Pfeiffer still looks hot! She introduces Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland," nominated for 3 Globes including Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy.

Did Gervais lose weight? He looks good!

Eva Longoria looks prim and proper introducing the President of the Hollywood Foreign Press, Phillip Berk.

Kevin Bacon and Milla Jovovich present the Best Actor in a TV series, drama trophy to Steve Buscemi, Boardwalk Empire.

And Boardwalk Empire beats Dexter, The Good Wife, Mad Men, and The Walking Dead for Best TV Series, drama!

Andrew Garfield, the new "Spider-Man," could barely say "excellently written" as he's introducing "The Social Network," one of the contenders for this year's Best Picture Globes.

Alec Baldwin and Jennifer Lopez present the Best Song. And it goes to...I knew it..."You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" from Burlesque sang by...Cher! Dianne Warren accepts the award! Wait, she just calls Cher the eternal bad-ass, yeah!

And the winner for Original Score is..."THE SOCIAL NETWORK" with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

OMG...it's Justin Bieber with Hailee Steinfeld ("True Grit").

And the winner for Best Animated Feature Film is..."Toy Story 3." Wait, I just guessed that one...yes, it's true, it's "Toy Story 3" and director Lee Unkrich is accepting the Globe. Yes, the third "Toy" installment is an animated film with a beating heart...

Robert Downey Jr. talking about the vibe of the show. Oh I get it, Downey Jr. is introducing the nominees of the Best Actress Musical/Comedy category...I picked Annette Bening!

HURRAY!!! BENING WINS BEST ACTRESS COMEDY/MUSICAL FOR "THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT!" I LOVE HER! I LOVE THAT MOVIE! CONGRATS!

She thanks her "partner" Julianne Moore first...aw :) Big props to her husband, the 1962 Globe winner for Most Promising Star...Warren Beatty!

Sylvester Stallone fittingly introduces "The Fighter" as one of the contenders for Best Picture.

And Claire Danes just won Best Actress in a mini-series or TV movie for Temple Grandin. I like her simple but fantastic pink outfit!

Zac Efron is introducing "The Kids Are All Right." Hhhmmmm...

The lovable Tina Fey and Steve Carell present the Best Script category! Aaron Sorkin wins the category for "The Social Network." Yay! Aw, I love his girl-power message yeah!

Oh look, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Captain America (Chris Evans) on stage! Why are they not wearing their respective costumes?

Second win for "Glee" with Jane Lynch getting the Best Supporting Actress in a series, mini-series or TV Movie. She just thanked her wife! Yeah!

Robert Pattinson and Olivia Wilde are presenting the Best Foreign Language trophy. And the winner is...Denmark for "In a Better World." Accepting the award is director Suzanne Bier.

The elegant and wonderful Helen Mirren introduces one of the nominees for Best Picture, Tom Hooper's "The King's Speech," the leader of tonight's nominations receiving sevon nods.

Vanessa L. Williams and Blair Underwood present the Best Actress in a TV series, comedy trophy to Laura Linney for The Big C.

The dazzling Jane Fonda shows up again (she was also at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards Friday) to introduce "Burlesque" as one of the nominees for Best Motion Picture -- Comedy or Musical.

And the winner for Best Actor TV Comedy Series is...Jim Parsons for The Big Bang Theory! Sorry Mister Steve Carell. :(

Jeremy Irons introduces the Best Supporting Actress nominees. And yay, Melissa Leo for "The Fighter" wins! It's due! She was soooooo great in "Frozen River," so this is a long overdue love!

And Matt Damon shows up to present the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award to Robert De Niro. I adore you Mr. De Niro, but can you please promise not to make any more films like "Little Fockers" and return to quality moviemaking that made you great in the first place!

Now Megan Fox, remember her, takes the stage to introduce one of the nominees for Best Motion Picture -- Comedy or Musical, the lackluster "The Tourist."

Just-announced Golden Globe Best Actress winner, Annette Bening, presents the Best Director award to David Fincher for "The Social Network."

January Jones and Jimmy Fallon present the Best TV series -- Comedy or Musical. And the winner is...Glee! Don't stop believing y'all!

We will know the winners of the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards tonight with the live telecast on NBC at 5 PM PST and 8 PM EST. But before that, let's predict who will win! Now, I'm not a TV expert but we'll try anyway. Full nominees and my predictions below (bolded and highlighted):

Best Supporting Actress in a series, mini-series or TV movieHope Davis, The Special RelationshipJane Lynch, GleeKelly MacDonald, Boardwalk EmpireJulia Stiles, DexterSofia Vergara, Modern Family

Best TV movie or mini-seriesCarlosThe PacificPillars of the EarthTemple GrandinYou Don't Know Jack

Best original song – motion pictureBound to You - BurlesqueComing Home - Country StrongI See the Light - TangledThere's a Place for Us - Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn TreaderYou Haven't Seen the Last of Me - Burlesque

Best Actress in a motion picture, musical or comedyAnnette Bening, The Kids Are All RightAnne Hathaway, Love and Other DrugsAngelina Jolie, The TouristJulianne Moore, The Kids Are All RightEmma Stone, Easy A

Best supporting Actor in a motion pictureChristian Bale, The FighterMichael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never SleepsAndrew Garfield, The Social NetworkJeremy Renner, The TownGeoffrey Rush, The King's Speech

Debuting at No. 2 is Ron Howard's "The Dilemma" starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James with Winona Ryder, Jennifer Connelly, Channing Tatum, and Queen Latifah. This dramedy managed to make $17.4 million for the weekend, but here's my dilemma, it's really not that good! And I love the cast and Howard!

Falling to No. 3 is sure-fire Oscar contender, "True Grit" from the Coen brothers. Hailee Steinfeld, who played Mattie Ross, was crowned Best Young Actress at Friday's Critics' Choice Movie Awards, let's see if "True Grit" will hit the bullseye at tonight's Golden Globe Awards.

Here's the estimated Top 10 box-office list for Martin Luther King weekend:

6:00 Show opening with Inception spoof by fhe Jackass crew...sort of fun

6:04 Arnold Schwarzenegger is doing the opening speech...is he trying to get back into the Showbiz world? He introduces the best films of the year

6:08 Ashton Kutcher in the house for Best Acting Ensemble

6:11 The Fighter wins best acting ensemble...

6:12 Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone present Best Young Actor/ActressU6:14 Hailee Steinfeld wins Best Young Actress for True Grit

6:15 Commercial Break...Maroon 5 is serenading us

6:20 Eva Mendez presents best supporting actor to Christian Bale for The Fighter...giving love to the real life mom of the movie who's in thehospital right now...I love Bale...he's sporting a cool hairdo

6:25 Christopher Nolan and producer/wife Emma Thomas accept best action film for Inception

6:30 The Jackass spoof is growing on me as I get drunker

6:37 The Kardashians yes...them...present Davis Guggenheim the Best Documentary Feature for Waiting for Superman

6:40 The Pacific wins best picture made for television...Sreven Spielberg accepts the award.

6:41 commercial break sing Adam Levine

6:49 Joan Rivers and Sarah Silverman present Best Comedy to Easy A

6:50 Toy Story 3 wins best animated feature...surprise! But I love the film :)

6:52 Trent Reznor wins best score for The Social Network...The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo wins best foreign film and 127 Hours wins best song thanks to Dido :)

6:58 Ice Cube iintroduces the first ever music+film award and the first recipient...the great Quentin Tarantino

More drinks please!

7:00 Adam Levine and Keri Hilson sing for Quentin

7:04 Eric Roth presents the music+film award to Tarantino

7:06 Tarantino talks...we listen...

7:10 potty break

7:15 The super-sweet Josh Brolin presents the best supporting actress award to Melissa Leo for The Fighter

7:18 Best Adapted Screenplay goes to....Aaron Sorkin for The Social Network

7:23 Best Original Screenplay goes to...The King's Speech

7:30 Really loving the Black Swan spoof with the Jackass folks...yes I had more drink

7:35 David Fincher gets best director award for The Social Network but he's not here...where is he?

* Cyrus * Date Night * Easy A * Get Him to the Greek * I Love You Phillip Morris * The Other Guys

BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Winner: The Pacific

Nominees:

* The Pacific * Temple Grandin * You Don't Know Jack

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Winner: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Nominees:

* Biutiful * I Am Love * The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Winner: Waiting for Superman

Nominees:

* Exit Through the Gift Shop * Inside Job * Restrepo * Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work * The Tillman Story * Waiting for Superman

BEST SONG

Winner: "If I Rise" - performed by Dido and A.R. Rahman/music by A.R. Rahman/lyrics by Dido Armstrong and Rollo Armstrong - 127 Hours

Nominees:

* "I See the Light" - performed by Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi/written by Alan Menken & Glenn Slater - Tangled * "If I Rise" - performed by Dido and A.R. Rahman/music by A.R. Rahman/lyrics by Dido Armstrong and Rollo Armstrong - 127 Hours * "Shine" - performed and written by John Legend - Waiting for Superman * "We Belong Together" - performed and written by Randy Newman - Toy Story 3 * "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me Yet" - performed by Cher/written by Diane Warren - Burlesque